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9-letter words containing h, e, d, f

  • affordeth — Archaic third-person singular form of afford.
  • aforehand — beforehand; in advance
  • archfiend — a chief fiend
  • beadflush — (of paneling) having panels flush with their stiles and rails and surrounded with a flush bead.
  • beardfish — any of several fishes of the family Polymyxiidae, found in the deeper waters of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, having a pair of long barbels under the chin.
  • catfished — Simple past tense and past participle of catfish.
  • chafeweed — wood cudweed.
  • chaffered — Simple past tense and past participle of chaffer.
  • chamfered — a cut that is made in wood or some other material, usually at a 45° angle to the adjacent principal faces. Compare bevel.
  • childfree — having no children; childless, especially by choice.
  • codfishes — Plural form of codfish.
  • demythify — to remove the mythical characteristics from (a person)
  • den chief — (in the Boy Scouts) a boy scout who supervises a cub scout den in cooperation with a den mother or den father.
  • deshuffle — (signal processing) To restore shuffled data to its original ordered state.
  • devilfish — any manta
  • differeth — Archaic third-person singular form of differ.
  • dogfishes — Plural form of dogfish.
  • doughface — a Northerner who sympathized with the South during the controversies over new territories and slavery before the Civil War.
  • eightfold — Eight times as great or as numerous.
  • faidherbe — Louis Léon César. 1818–89, French soldier and governor of Senegal (1854–65); founder of Dakar
  • falsehood — a false statement; lie. Synonyms: fabrication, prevarication, falsification, canard, invention, fiction, story.
  • fashioned — Simple past tense and past participle of fashion.
  • fatheaded — foolish; fatuous; witless.
  • feathered — clothed, covered, or provided with feathers, as a bird or an arrow.
  • feldspath — Alternative form of feldspar.
  • ferhoodle — to confuse or mix up: Don't ferhoodle the things in that drawer.
  • flat head — a flat screw head.
  • flatheads — Plural form of flathead.
  • fleshhood — the state of being in the flesh or having flesh (as opposed to being purely spiritual)
  • flinthead — the wood stork, Mycteria americana.
  • floorhead — the upper side of a floor timber on a boat or ship
  • fluffhead — (pejorative) A silly or vacuous person; an airhead.
  • forehands — Plural form of forehand.
  • foreheads — Plural form of forehead.
  • fraughted — Simple past tense and past participle of fraught.
  • free hand — unrestricted freedom or authority: They gave the decorator a free hand.
  • free-hand — unrestricted freedom or authority: They gave the decorator a free hand.
  • freeholds — Plural form of freehold.
  • freighted — goods, cargo, or lading transported for pay, whether by water, land, or air.
  • freshened — Simple past tense and past participle of freshen.
  • friedrich — a male given name.
  • friendish — Like, or relating to a friend.
  • furbished — to restore to freshness of appearance or good condition (often followed by up): to furbish a run-down neighborhood; to furbish up one's command of a foreign language.
  • furnished — to supply (a house, room, etc.) with necessary furniture, carpets, appliances, etc.
  • furthered — at or to a greater distance; farther: I'm too tired to go further.
  • godfather — a novel (1969) by Mario Puzo.
  • half deck — (in a sailing ship) the portion of the deck below the upper or spar deck and aft of the mainmast.
  • half dime — a silver coin of the U.S., equal to five cents, issued 1794–1805 and 1829–73.
  • half tide — the state or time of the tide when halfway between high water and low water.
  • half-dead — no longer living; deprived of life: dead people; dead flowers; dead animals.

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